Union Territory Disburses Rs 38 Mn to 4,288 Beneficiaries Under Surya Ghar Yojana
The funds were allocated to beneficiaries across the union territory and are expected to offset initial installation costs and lower recurring electricity expenditure. Authorities indicated that the disbursement represents an initial phase of implementation and that monitoring mechanisms are in place to track utilisation. The distribution follows eligibility criteria set under the scheme and aims to prioritise vulnerable households. Programme administrators will publish periodic reports to ensure transparency and to inform future allocations.
Officials described the subsidy as a targeted measure to accelerate rooftop solar uptake and to reduce household energy bills over the medium term. Administrative departments will oversee verification, installation and the release of any further instalments under the programme. Stakeholders in the energy sector were said to be coordinating with local agencies to facilitate grid integration and technical support. Officials will review technical standards and ensure compliance with safety norms.
The government signalled plans to scale up beneficiary coverage in subsequent phases and to refine implementation based on initial feedback. Observers noted that timely disbursal and transparent grievance redressal would be central to maintaining public confidence in the scheme. Officials reaffirmed their commitment to expanding clean energy access while monitoring fiscal and operational outcomes. Further rounds will be informed by data collected during rollout and by stakeholder feedback to improve targeting and delivery.